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this voting in scotland is indicative that people in scotland wanted to stay in the eu. that's maybe the direction that scotland is going sometimes down the line. as for northern ireland, slightly different situation and the population is different there and the vote was different there and which i think 55 or 40 some in favor of stay ing in th eu of a remained vote, different demographics when it comes to ethics. northern ireland, some leaders talking about the possibility of breaking away from the uk. a lot of disruption and a lot of uncertainties of what will happen in the years to come. >>> kelly, thank you so much for that. joining me now is susan hobs for t the clinton and president obama administration. >> i want to talk about seeing uk, this could really unravel on many levels. >> it could. part of what we are hearing from leaders this morning is lets all try to calm down. >> calm down, take a breath. >> walkthru this cautiously, it is not going to happen over night. we are seeing a dramatic impact in the financial markets. the uk looks like it is down 5% already
this voting in scotland is indicative that people in scotland wanted to stay in the eu. that's maybe the direction that scotland is going sometimes down the line. as for northern ireland, slightly different situation and the population is different there and the vote was different there and which i think 55 or 40 some in favor of stay ing in th eu of a remained vote, different demographics when it comes to ethics. northern ireland, some leaders talking about the possibility of breaking away...
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their central of power is actually scotland hx scotland broken away, he would have been just fine because labor could not have challenged him. he has a lot of threat there to his own re-election. he has to reassert his leadership. he has to reshape english and british politics. that's a lot to do in a very short period of time especially with international threats, an economy still struggling to get out of a recession. >> i want to play a little bit of what alex salmond said in his concession speech and then i'll get your reaction. let's listen to that. >> our friends in scotland are still to speak. the final results aren't in. but we know that there will be a majority for the no campaign. >> so he concedes here, richard. and he says this could be the decision for a generation. the prime minister as we heard him say. it will be for at least, excuse me a lifetime was said by salmond and then the prime minister was saying a generation. is it really over for now? >> it is for now. what we've seen is that they come back ten and ten again. they see it as a building support. before national sup
their central of power is actually scotland hx scotland broken away, he would have been just fine because labor could not have challenged him. he has a lot of threat there to his own re-election. he has to reassert his leadership. he has to reshape english and british politics. that's a lot to do in a very short period of time especially with international threats, an economy still struggling to get out of a recession. >> i want to play a little bit of what alex salmond said in his...
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there aren't many conservatives in scotland, but as you made clear even should scotland separate from england in dividing the united kingdom, actually they still would maintain the monarch as their heads. because there is this relationship of love i think, between the monarch in the people of scotland. mostly. of course, there are exceptions. >> doctor lipscomb, doctor chernock, thank you so much for joining us today. as we watch the casket again make its journey from balmoral to edinburgh. i'm gonna send it back to, you ali, for some more news that you new york. >> katie, that drive from balmoral to and burrow is a straight slot shot. south monumental two and half hours or so. you're saying it is going to take much much longer. at the moment they are on the freeway, so there are not a spectators or mourners on the side. but i suppose as they go through towns and slow down a little bit it becomes a very slow moving procession. >> yeah. and you will see some people lining up alongside the, roads less so here is a go through the countryside. we saw a moment ago that there was an overpas
there aren't many conservatives in scotland, but as you made clear even should scotland separate from england in dividing the united kingdom, actually they still would maintain the monarch as their heads. because there is this relationship of love i think, between the monarch in the people of scotland. mostly. of course, there are exceptions. >> doctor lipscomb, doctor chernock, thank you so much for joining us today. as we watch the casket again make its journey from balmoral to...
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that's scotland. when it comes to those longest weeks in the nhs, if you look at those people who have been -- there have been dramatic -- for impatience, outpatients, in those waiting for diagnostic tests. there are challenges. i won't pretend otherwise, but that's part of that global pandemic. we're absolutely focused on re--- you know it's not connected to anything in westminster. that was pretty normal. the copy of nhs, without recovering or social gear. there are challenges you have, of, course including brexit. ask anyone in social care they will tell you how much of the workforce we lost -- >> were wandering a bit away from your governments performance. it's still not better. >> if you want to talk, if you want to talk about scotland's record, it will show that because of our actions, an estimated 90,000 children were lifted out of poverty. if you want to look at our record, just last week a report shows scotland outpaces the rest of the uk in terms of direct investment. if you want to talk abo
that's scotland. when it comes to those longest weeks in the nhs, if you look at those people who have been -- there have been dramatic -- for impatience, outpatients, in those waiting for diagnostic tests. there are challenges. i won't pretend otherwise, but that's part of that global pandemic. we're absolutely focused on re--- you know it's not connected to anything in westminster. that was pretty normal. the copy of nhs, without recovering or social gear. there are challenges you have, of,...
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what awaits them when they get to scotland? >> they will go into accommodations the first two or three weeks and let them settle and properly supported and then coming into edinburgh, and the local authority, the football club, those in scotland, they will get a scottish welcome, scottish hospitality, and for all of the time they need to be here before it is safe for them to return to ukraine. >> and the anecdote there are plenty of reports that there are any number of orphans in ukraine at the moment and it appears to be a bit of an issue. >> there have been various reports but the figure that has been used is as many as 10,000, and i think, you know, one of the important things, is we're doing this to the end, i'm grateful to lord hauly, that have helped us the last few days with helping refugees, and i want to say to conservative mps, think about this, think about the humanity that we're all showing today, let's make sure that we all, all of us, we do our best to make sure that we welcome vulnerable people. and we did this b
what awaits them when they get to scotland? >> they will go into accommodations the first two or three weeks and let them settle and properly supported and then coming into edinburgh, and the local authority, the football club, those in scotland, they will get a scottish welcome, scottish hospitality, and for all of the time they need to be here before it is safe for them to return to ukraine. >> and the anecdote there are plenty of reports that there are any number of orphans in...
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talk about this independence, the push, anyway in scotland to gain independence from the uk? that really is a big development, potentially? >> absolutely. one of the uk newspapers did a clever thing, on the front page said, will she be the last queen of scotland? obviously referring to elizabeth ii ruling monarch. and that is a big question, because the latest survey has those who would like a split in the ren ren dumb in ten days' time, 51%, the first time we've had a survey that's indicated there may actually be a "yes" vote here. i can tell you what the brave hearts are beating a little faster on this latest poll. so keep your eye on this story. we're ten daps away from the ren rendom itself. if a "yes" vote could mean scotland steps a way from the united kingdom and we have to talk about two separate countries. back to you. >> thank you, geoff. >>> just as requested, sunday's memorial for joan rivers was hollywood all the way. fashion and media came together to remember the trailblazing 81-year-old. nbc's ron mott ta details. >> reporter: the comic legend joan rivers got
talk about this independence, the push, anyway in scotland to gain independence from the uk? that really is a big development, potentially? >> absolutely. one of the uk newspapers did a clever thing, on the front page said, will she be the last queen of scotland? obviously referring to elizabeth ii ruling monarch. and that is a big question, because the latest survey has those who would like a split in the ren ren dumb in ten days' time, 51%, the first time we've had a survey that's...
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the results between scotland are out of the tournament. captain farrell has become england's leading overall points score after a narrow win over samoa and their final in making a great start on the check and try, having missed the conversion barrel kicked penalty to make history, passing wilkins total of 1179 points. similar then took control of the game. 14 points to eight at the break. nigel crossing the line twice and in the second half, england close the gap with another fell penalty before they went to convert a drive from substitute danny care. earlier, wills completed a clean sweep in their pool with a bonus point victory over georgia. tottenham is the top of the premier league for more than a year. they've beaten one nil, batter bent with a decisive goal. a remarkable game some manchester united convert a third straight [inaudible] came back to secure all three points after substitutes for scotland [inaudible] it's back to back wins for chelsea. they came from a goal down to be burnaby, for one. putting burnaby in front. chelsea e
the results between scotland are out of the tournament. captain farrell has become england's leading overall points score after a narrow win over samoa and their final in making a great start on the check and try, having missed the conversion barrel kicked penalty to make history, passing wilkins total of 1179 points. similar then took control of the game. 14 points to eight at the break. nigel crossing the line twice and in the second half, england close the gap with another fell penalty...
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including traveling back up to scotland. but tomorrow morning on sunday, here we can see it looks you know like you will be getting out of his car. and talking to people on the mall. we thought he might do this a little bit earlier today. it appears he is doing so now. fall is one little bit thinner up there. maybe is actually going into st. james palace. he is going to say jim's palace. >> you talk about the, truthfully has to mean and spirits. lest we forget that his dear mother passes away. he immediately assumes this really heavy mantle as the king of england. hasse delight of public appearances, you have to wonder in the quiet of the stillness and the late night or early morning hours before he starts taking up that role publicly. how you must feel, i think he is probably very grateful for those that are cheering them on. it is helping him go on with the kind of dignity. and must be afforded to the king of england. joining us now is katie nichols, she is a royal correspondent with vanity fair. she is a royal corresponde
including traveling back up to scotland. but tomorrow morning on sunday, here we can see it looks you know like you will be getting out of his car. and talking to people on the mall. we thought he might do this a little bit earlier today. it appears he is doing so now. fall is one little bit thinner up there. maybe is actually going into st. james palace. he is going to say jim's palace. >> you talk about the, truthfully has to mean and spirits. lest we forget that his dear mother passes...
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meanwhile, banks and big businesses in scotland are so nervous that even the royal bank of scotland, joy, has made plans to come back here to london in case of a "yes" vote to protect its dposz sit. that's it. in the united states, i didn't even realize, joy, that investors in the united stat states -- >> of course. >> were nervous, because the united states invests so much in scotland. and they're worried about the economy tanking. so there you go. >> yeah. lots and lots of implications. thanks very much. thank you. >>> and now, for more on the vote and its implications for the u.s. and europe. and here with me in studio, senior european correspondent. let's go through it. it seems to me the big issues and we heard jim touch on them a little bit, are oil, what to do about that. nukes, because, of course, they're located on the scottish side. and then jobs because, of course, that nuclear program is tied to employment. what are the biggest implications? and are any of those things factoring one or way or another yes or no? >> all of those are factoring in. i think the biggest thing t
meanwhile, banks and big businesses in scotland are so nervous that even the royal bank of scotland, joy, has made plans to come back here to london in case of a "yes" vote to protect its dposz sit. that's it. in the united states, i didn't even realize, joy, that investors in the united stat states -- >> of course. >> were nervous, because the united states invests so much in scotland. and they're worried about the economy tanking. so there you go. >> yeah. lots and...
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potentially messy in scotland and in ireland. it's maybe even going to be messy in the lighthouse suites. they're beautiful. to basic ban, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. like bundling home and auto coverage, which reduces redney. tape, which saves money. when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. for crash survival, subaru has developed ours most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not toyota. not ford or any othe
potentially messy in scotland and in ireland. it's maybe even going to be messy in the lighthouse suites. they're beautiful. to basic ban, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million...
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and also from scotland. scotland's first minister this morning saying that the eu vote makes clear that the people of scotland see their future as part of the european union. scotland voting very heavily in favor to stay in the european union. what you could see now, not only tension in the internal politics in england, in the uk as a whole as well among these different countries. northern ireland, scotland, wales being the only other country aside from england voting to leave the eu. so lawrence, already these political tremors, earthquakes being felt here in great britain. and again, as i said, we expect to hear from prime minister david cameron within the next hour or so. >> thank you very much, kelly. really appreciate it. cnbc and msnbc contributor ron insana is back with us. ron, there is now much talk of a possible recession in the uk. but i just want to remind viewers, nothing happens tomorrow. nothing legally happens. no law changes. britain will still be part of the european union tomorrow. we've m
and also from scotland. scotland's first minister this morning saying that the eu vote makes clear that the people of scotland see their future as part of the european union. scotland voting very heavily in favor to stay in the european union. what you could see now, not only tension in the internal politics in england, in the uk as a whole as well among these different countries. northern ireland, scotland, wales being the only other country aside from england voting to leave the eu. so...
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we are keeping an eye on scotland. donald trump is expected to take the podium in thee or four minutes. we will see if he is on time. ♪ if you have allergy congestion, muddling through your morning is nothing new. ...your nose is the only thing on your mind... ...and to get relief, anything is fair game. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from your most frustrating nasal allergy symptom* ,all day and all night. hasn't your nose been through enough already? try new rhinocort® allergy spray. muddle no more® >>> ladies and gentlemen, dare to dream, but the dawn is breaking on an independent united kingdom. we fought against the big merchant banks. we fought against big politics. we fought against lies, corruption and deceit. let's get rid of the flag, the anthem, brussels and all that's gone wrong. let june the 23rd go down in our history as our independence day. >> the world has
we are keeping an eye on scotland. donald trump is expected to take the podium in thee or four minutes. we will see if he is on time. ♪ if you have allergy congestion, muddling through your morning is nothing new. ...your nose is the only thing on your mind... ...and to get relief, anything is fair game. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from your most frustrating nasal allergy symptom* ,all day and all night. hasn't your nose been through...
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hey, donald trump, scotland voted remain. scotland voted remain, you weapons-grade plum. scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain, but what are facts to you, you bloviating flesh bag. then this nice sober one from a bbc reporter i think summing it up. i cannot begin to explain how catastrophically this misunderstands and misjudges the majority mood in scotland. scotland is really seriously not cool with this. donald trump has no clue about that. but here's another thing to chew on tonight. and our earlier guest, the former foreign minister from great britain, hinted at this. the details are quite something. like scotland, northern ireland voted to remain in the european union. uk as a whole voted to get out but northern ireland is one of the places that voted they wanted to stay in eu. northern ireland of course is on an island, right? separate and apart from the main part where england and scotland are. northern ireland shares a border with the republic of ireland. and the republic of ireland is very much an eu country. so what happens when northern ireland, along with th
hey, donald trump, scotland voted remain. scotland voted remain, you weapons-grade plum. scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain, but what are facts to you, you bloviating flesh bag. then this nice sober one from a bbc reporter i think summing it up. i cannot begin to explain how catastrophically this misunderstands and misjudges the majority mood in scotland. scotland is really seriously not cool with this. donald trump has no clue about that. but here's another thing to chew on tonight. and...
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as you know very hilly and rugged in this part of scotland. so many stories like that coming out of this magical place for the queen. she spent part of our honeymoon here with prince philip. and she now will be moving on to edinburgh, for the services there. she will be taken to the palace which is her official residence in scotland then there will be a procession for holyrood to st. charles cathedral. there is a possibility of people being able to file past her coffin before she makes her way down to london for the state funeral next week. yasmin? >> thank you kelly for that. what a difference a few decades can. make and the 80s and 90s, she was one half of the most famous affair are in the world. and now camilla's queen consort of the uk. but has she earned the goodwill of the british people? matt bradley takes a closer look. >> once known as the other woman, camilla is now the queen. kind of. the new king starling wife has become queen consort. >> i know she will bring to the demands of her new rose, the steadfast devotion to duty of which
as you know very hilly and rugged in this part of scotland. so many stories like that coming out of this magical place for the queen. she spent part of our honeymoon here with prince philip. and she now will be moving on to edinburgh, for the services there. she will be taken to the palace which is her official residence in scotland then there will be a procession for holyrood to st. charles cathedral. there is a possibility of people being able to file past her coffin before she makes her way...
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>> just received a statement from scotland yard. i'm going to read it to you so you get the full picture. scotland yard asking people to avoid the following areas. it lists many areas close together that you can see on your screen there. parliament square, white hall, westminster bridge, victoria street up to the junction with broadway and the victoria embankment to embankment tube. just as i read that, that's quite a wide area loopg by the river, further up by victoria station. it goes on to say this is to allow the emergency services to deal with an ongoing incident. officers including firearms officers remain on the scene, and we are treating this as a terrorist incident until we know otherwise. and thanks the public for their assistance. scotland yard treating this as a terrorist incident according to a statement from british police that i just received. that's what you'd expect them to do because they can't know the motive of whoever was involved in this attack, be it one person or more than one. but they will have their terror
>> just received a statement from scotland yard. i'm going to read it to you so you get the full picture. scotland yard asking people to avoid the following areas. it lists many areas close together that you can see on your screen there. parliament square, white hall, westminster bridge, victoria street up to the junction with broadway and the victoria embankment to embankment tube. just as i read that, that's quite a wide area loopg by the river, further up by victoria station. it goes...
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he is a tori, and they are very unpopular in scotland. there are 59 west parliamentary seats in scotland and only one is held by a conservative as well. you can see david cameron, despite having a scottish surname, is rather on the wrong side of politics up there as well and it's actually left to the labor party and liberal democrats to try to convince the scots to stay with the union, but a lot of questions. i spoke with harvard professor neil ferguson, a scott as well himself, and he said the scots are being economically illiterate about this, but it's about passion and internationalism and that's swaying a lot of people. there are up 0500,000 undecideds, too, which could be absolutely key here. >> we'll see how things play out by the end of the week. and gm, major movement on that front, new information when it comes to a payout in the deaths linked to the faulty ignition switches. >> yeah, that's right. we've now got a new figure on the number of families that have had settlements because a member of the family's been killed down to t
he is a tori, and they are very unpopular in scotland. there are 59 west parliamentary seats in scotland and only one is held by a conservative as well. you can see david cameron, despite having a scottish surname, is rather on the wrong side of politics up there as well and it's actually left to the labor party and liberal democrats to try to convince the scots to stay with the union, but a lot of questions. i spoke with harvard professor neil ferguson, a scott as well himself, and he said the...
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>> nbc's kelly cobiella joining us live from scotland. thank you very much. as we were just discussing and legally upon queen elizabeth's death, charles became the next king of england. king charles iii. he paid his own tribute to the queen, his mother, with a statement reading in part, we mourn profoundly the passion of a cherished sovereign and much loved mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the commonwealth and by countless people around the world. king charles iii and his queen cons sell camilla will begin a process of accession to the throne. i want to bring in global director of "politico" and r-who served as press secretary for the u.k. cabinet office. thanks for being up so early with us this morning. let's start, it is hard to almost try to encapsulate the legacy of the monarch who served for 70 years, who was there, who served her country in world war ii, and through so much, moments of triumph and also challenges for the u.k., what are just a few of the things that you think should be most remembered for. >> the conne
>> nbc's kelly cobiella joining us live from scotland. thank you very much. as we were just discussing and legally upon queen elizabeth's death, charles became the next king of england. king charles iii. he paid his own tribute to the queen, his mother, with a statement reading in part, we mourn profoundly the passion of a cherished sovereign and much loved mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the commonwealth and by countless people around the world. king...
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learn the results from scotland. if they vote to secede, do not cheer. the times we're entering into, differents played up, common ties played down, division looming as the all-purpose -- that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on all in -- >> sending arms to so-called moderate islamic rebels in syria is a fool's errand and will only make isis stronger. >> over objection, the senate approves the president's plan to train and arm syrian rebels. >> i want to thank leaders in congress for the speed and seriousness with which they approach the this issue. >> we'll look at what the phrase moderate rebels really means. plus new disturbing details surface about the latest nfl player accused of domestic abuse and child abuse. >> after she was physically assaulted he took a shoe and threw it at their 18-month-old child. >> and scotland goes to the polls to decide whether to leave the united kingdom. >> that's not a tattoo. it's a birth mark. >> all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new yo
learn the results from scotland. if they vote to secede, do not cheer. the times we're entering into, differents played up, common ties played down, division looming as the all-purpose -- that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >> tonight on all in -- >> sending arms to so-called moderate islamic rebels in syria is a fool's errand and will only make isis stronger. >> over objection, the senate approves the...
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he was checking on his golf course in scotland. at a press conference this morning after trump spent time describing the greatest par 3 anywhere in the world, end quote. he reacted to the brexit news comparing its backers to some supporters in america and shrugging off concerns about what the move would mean for the world's currency market. >> i see parallel between what's happening in united states an what's happening here. people want to see borders. they don't necessarily want people pouring into their country that they don't know who they are and where they come from. they have no idea. i love to see people take their country back. that's really what's happening in the united states and i think you see that. that's what's happening in many other places in the world. they're tired of it. if the pound goes down, they'll do more business. if the pound goes down, more people are coming. let's see what the impact of that has. >> hillary clinton who urged the british to remain in the eu put out a statement calling this a time for cal
he was checking on his golf course in scotland. at a press conference this morning after trump spent time describing the greatest par 3 anywhere in the world, end quote. he reacted to the brexit news comparing its backers to some supporters in america and shrugging off concerns about what the move would mean for the world's currency market. >> i see parallel between what's happening in united states an what's happening here. people want to see borders. they don't necessarily want people...
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and scotland and everywhere. it was very exciting coming in. and we were landing and we had just heard the results so i wish everybody a lot of luck. i think that it's purely historic. we've taken the lighthouse, which is a very, very important building in florida -- i mean, in scotland -- and we've taken that building and made it something really special. inside the light house right now is incredible suites. brand-new sprinkler system, the highest level. a lot of the people think this will be...
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it's a very, very exciting time in scotland. >> the united kingdom's fate is hinging on scotland's referendum today. will they vote yes for independence or stay with the uk. the turn out is expected to be massive. will the united kingdom keep its friend to the north of 307 years to help us answer that question. london editor of the daily beast. i think the story is absolutely fascinating. what brought us to this point where we would have a referendum and where it would have a chance of success. >> frustrations have been building for a long, long time. their country and industry was being allowed to crumble. ever since then we thought why can't we have our own government? that's why the passions are so strong. people in the yes campaign are suggesting that those who think scotland should stay controlled by london are being accused of being unpatriotic. >> they are a supporter of the left leaning labor party and if they do seceed, the remaining uk will be conservative, correct? >> that's what you think, but it's more complicated than that. they are elected to the london parliamentary system. th
it's a very, very exciting time in scotland. >> the united kingdom's fate is hinging on scotland's referendum today. will they vote yes for independence or stay with the uk. the turn out is expected to be massive. will the united kingdom keep its friend to the north of 307 years to help us answer that question. london editor of the daily beast. i think the story is absolutely fascinating. what brought us to this point where we would have a referendum and where it would have a chance of...
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it's expected to go all night overnight in scotland. we'll have live coverage from edinborough tonight including some of what the coverage looks like on scottish television tonight which is fascinating coming up ahead. we'll update you on the poll results as they come in from scotland. that's happening. also. the nbc station here in new york tonight broke big news about the federal criminal investigation that has dogged new jersey republican governor chris christie for nearly a year now. wnbc's jonathan dienst reporting late tonight while federal prosecutors in new jersey continue to investigate the shutdown of lanes onto the george washington bridge last year, as some still unexplained act of political retribution, federal officials tell wnbc tonight that those investigations thus farce have found no evidence that governor chris christie personally had advance knowledge of the shutdown plot nor have they found evidence that he took part in the plot personally. again, the investigation continues. but that is the first substantive leak f
it's expected to go all night overnight in scotland. we'll have live coverage from edinborough tonight including some of what the coverage looks like on scottish television tonight which is fascinating coming up ahead. we'll update you on the poll results as they come in from scotland. that's happening. also. the nbc station here in new york tonight broke big news about the federal criminal investigation that has dogged new jersey republican governor chris christie for nearly a year now. wnbc's...
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scotland had a very strong night with the s&p, and the scotland national party, some of the 50 and 55 seats, it seems they were pushed forward in trying to have a referendum for independents. keep in mind a majority of the people in scotland voted against brexit so they are taking it there as a mandate, and ask the prime minister for permission to carry out referendums for independence and that's going to force yet another constitutional crisis, here in the u.k. >> so the conservative party there believes they have a mandate on brexit. but are they unified on how britain should actually leave the eu? >> well, listen, the trade deal hasn't been worked out in its final form, and there is no trade deal with the u.k., for example, that said, boris johnson purged the party of any opposition. so where the party was split before, where we had these long laborious sort of parliamentary sessions that wept back and forth, we won't have that anymore. boris johnson as i said had gotten rid of anybody who was opposed to brexit and it is quite likely he will put it through with no problem at all. i
scotland had a very strong night with the s&p, and the scotland national party, some of the 50 and 55 seats, it seems they were pushed forward in trying to have a referendum for independents. keep in mind a majority of the people in scotland voted against brexit so they are taking it there as a mandate, and ask the prime minister for permission to carry out referendums for independence and that's going to force yet another constitutional crisis, here in the u.k. >> so the conservative...
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scotland is restless, really was unhappy about leaving the european union. northern ireland, we still have continuing tensions, questions about how that border will be administered, and finally liz truss facing the fundamental question for any british prime minister, which is what is the relationship with the united states. we all speak about the special relationship between britain and the united states. as britain has become less of a power in the world, its military is smaller, less of a factor than it once was, what is it that britain contributes? how does britain punch above its weight? i've met with liz truss many times. she's a plain spoken woman whereas boris johnson, her predecessor was a charmer. boris johnson could charm the birds out of the trees as some would say. liz truss is very direct, very blunt. she'll be a different kind of personality. finally, she couldn't be more different from her new monarch king charles. king charles is cerebral, sometimes moody, intellectual, passionate about climate change, passionate in his views about modern arc
scotland is restless, really was unhappy about leaving the european union. northern ireland, we still have continuing tensions, questions about how that border will be administered, and finally liz truss facing the fundamental question for any british prime minister, which is what is the relationship with the united states. we all speak about the special relationship between britain and the united states. as britain has become less of a power in the world, its military is smaller, less of a...
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and also hearing from scotland. scotland voted in a referendum two years ago to remain in the uk. there is now talk of them breaking away once again. the first minister, the leader in scotland, nicholas sturgeon, saying the vote in scotland makes clear that the people of scotland see their future as part of the european union. so there will be inevitably talk once again, lawrence, of scotland potentially scheduling a referendum vote, potentially voting once again to break away from the united kingdom. and the reverberations going even farther than that. we're already hearing from leaders within europe, leaders among -- for example, the dutch anti-immigration leader member of this very strong anti-immigration party, gert wilders, calling for a dutch referendum to leave the eu. just the very beginning of these political tremors. the fallout from this historic vote here in the uk to break away from the european union. we expect to hear from prime minister david cameron within the hour. he will be speaking in front of number 10 downing street, the prime minister's residence. we also e
and also hearing from scotland. scotland voted in a referendum two years ago to remain in the uk. there is now talk of them breaking away once again. the first minister, the leader in scotland, nicholas sturgeon, saying the vote in scotland makes clear that the people of scotland see their future as part of the european union. so there will be inevitably talk once again, lawrence, of scotland potentially scheduling a referendum vote, potentially voting once again to break away from the united...
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. >> reporter: in a remote part of scotland there was a light house and robert told kim that is where they would be gaerting intelligence together, monitoring russian submarines. they sent dispatches to spy masters in london. >> you are going to be mr. and mrs. james bond living in a light house somewhere. >> yeah, living in a light house. >> her parents divorced and both are now remarried. she called her dad to tell her about her serious live in boyfriend. >> i told everybody my daughter was marrying james bond. >> kim was shaken but not stirred by keeping vigil at a december late light house. she told her dad the money was good, $170,000 a year. he was skeptical. >> amay be a farm from iowa who has stupid tattooed on his forehead but they don't pay anybody thousands of dollars to turn on a light in a light house. i said do i have stupid tattooed up here? >> reporter: after he happened to see a documentary about russian submarines and talked to his daughter on the phone, he came around. >> proud of you. never had a spy in the family. >> oh, shush. >> reporter: kim found it natural wh
. >> reporter: in a remote part of scotland there was a light house and robert told kim that is where they would be gaerting intelligence together, monitoring russian submarines. they sent dispatches to spy masters in london. >> you are going to be mr. and mrs. james bond living in a light house somewhere. >> yeah, living in a light house. >> her parents divorced and both are now remarried. she called her dad to tell her about her serious live in boyfriend. >> i...
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eastern scotland will see further patchy rain as well. >> the weather sponsored by qatar airways. >> do you stay right where you are. that's it for me but in the next hour, kay burley will of course be speaking to the foreign secretary liz truss about events in ukraine. and indeed -- nazinin zaghari-ratcliffe, is she about to return home? this is a game changer who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. morning everybody, 7:00, two big questions this morning, will the british a man your mother nazinin zaghari-ratcliffe be home soon? and what is a putin's next move in ukraine, there's a military intelligence suggesting that russia is struggling to conduct its offensive in the face of ukrainian resistance, live trust on the program soon. we'll also talk to nazinin's mp, who says she's been given
eastern scotland will see further patchy rain as well. >> the weather sponsored by qatar airways. >> do you stay right where you are. that's it for me but in the next hour, kay burley will of course be speaking to the foreign secretary liz truss about events in ukraine. and indeed -- nazinin zaghari-ratcliffe, is she about to return home? this is a game changer who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected and...
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what will be left when scotland goes its separate wait? will we still call great britain even when it's severed in two? will the part left still deserve the word great? what will become of the british armed force now that a part of it is no longer there because along with the bagpipes will go the regimentsed that fought alongside the welsh and northern issue because along with the flag of scotland goes the people back home in scotland who cheered on the british army in world wars and every other fight. i admit to rooting for the union. i feel a bit like hailey mills character in "the parent trap" rooting for her divorced mother and father to get back together. i want the british as our good and reliable ally. what will become of the special relationship once great britain is no longer a country? i fear this pattern in the world and fear the chronic talk in canada of the french speaking province of quebec going its own way, belgium flems and wal loons. i read of the bask and catalons pushing to separate from the spain and worry occasionally
what will be left when scotland goes its separate wait? will we still call great britain even when it's severed in two? will the part left still deserve the word great? what will become of the british armed force now that a part of it is no longer there because along with the bagpipes will go the regimentsed that fought alongside the welsh and northern issue because along with the flag of scotland goes the people back home in scotland who cheered on the british army in world wars and every...
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and northern ireland, and scotland, will be mostly -- . and southern scotland may catch a shower or two. and don't go away, coming up for you on sky news. it's a sky news program for younger people. fyi! r people fyi! my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good place. but my body was telling a different story. i felt all people saw were my uncontrolled movements. some mental health meds can cause tardive dyskinesia, or td, and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. ingrezza is a prescription medicine to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. it's the only treatment for td that's one pill, once-daily, with or without food. ingrezza 80 mg is proven to reduce td movements in 7 out of 10 people. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you.
and northern ireland, and scotland, will be mostly -- . and southern scotland may catch a shower or two. and don't go away, coming up for you on sky news. it's a sky news program for younger people. fyi! r people fyi! my mental health was much better. my mind was in a good place. but my body was telling a different story. i felt all people saw were my uncontrolled movements. some mental health meds can cause tardive dyskinesia, or td, and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. ingrezza is...
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the great irony of this all, craig, is that he was praising brexit here in scotland, and scotland is one of the few places that voted overwhelmingly to stay in the european union. >> katy tur traveling with donald trump there in scotland. katy, thank you. >>> back here, crews still searching for a toddler swept away in the floodwaters ravaging parts of west virginia. this as more storms are expected to hit that area. we'll update you on the search for that toddler. we are also keeping a very close eye on the markets here. as investors monitor the fallout from that historic vote to leave the european union, the financial impact it could have on millions of jobs. squuuuack, let's feed him let's feto the sharks!sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all smell bad too. no! you all smell wonderful! i smell bad! if you're a parrot, you repeat things. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do
the great irony of this all, craig, is that he was praising brexit here in scotland, and scotland is one of the few places that voted overwhelmingly to stay in the european union. >> katy tur traveling with donald trump there in scotland. katy, thank you. >>> back here, crews still searching for a toddler swept away in the floodwaters ravaging parts of west virginia. this as more storms are expected to hit that area. we'll update you on the search for that toddler. we are also...
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they're from a unit of scotland yard called so-19. so-1 so-19 would train for an armed terrorist incident and they would have units in that area ready to respond. so it sounds as if there was a quick response by armed officers, and that isn't surprising. i guess the question really, andrea, is how was this person armed? were there arms, if you like, a vehicle and a knife, or did they have something more difficult to obtain than that in the uk, and again, the reason why we ask these questions is because it will help us to understand what kind of person this is, and whether they are somebody or if they are persons who are acting on instructions from organizations overseas or simply inspired and taking it on themselves to do this. again, the other question being how many people were involved. i just want to go back to that scotland yard briefing, andrea, because they clearlyre still trying to figure out what it is at happened here, so they say they had calls, talking about a man with a knife, a car hitting pedestrians, and a person in th
they're from a unit of scotland yard called so-19. so-1 so-19 would train for an armed terrorist incident and they would have units in that area ready to respond. so it sounds as if there was a quick response by armed officers, and that isn't surprising. i guess the question really, andrea, is how was this person armed? were there arms, if you like, a vehicle and a knife, or did they have something more difficult to obtain than that in the uk, and again, the reason why we ask these questions is...
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that is northern ireland, scotland, wales, and here, in england. this is called, it has a name. it's called operation spring dawn. and it's meant to ingratiate himself and introduce himself to all his subjects outside london. at the same time, he's going to be leading the morning for his late mother. this is something that, of course, we all know, this funeral i just spoke about, the state funeral that's gonna be happening in the building behind me. there is a lot of outpouring of both gratitude for the queen and well wishes for the new king. here's what we've heard. >> i wish him a lot of luck getting his first job at 73. i think he's got tough shoes to fill. i wish him all the best. i'm get glad he's got camila by his side. >> how do you feel about then you can? >> i love him. very nice. very intelligent. just like his mom. she was supremely intelligent, some primly knowledgeable. in the world, not just landed, not just england, britain, a world knowledge. supreme person. never put a foot wrong. never said a word wrong. unlike many politicians. [laughs] >> i have to tell you,
that is northern ireland, scotland, wales, and here, in england. this is called, it has a name. it's called operation spring dawn. and it's meant to ingratiate himself and introduce himself to all his subjects outside london. at the same time, he's going to be leading the morning for his late mother. this is something that, of course, we all know, this funeral i just spoke about, the state funeral that's gonna be happening in the building behind me. there is a lot of outpouring of both...
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you have scotland saying they want to stay. talk about the instability we could see as a result of this vote. >> really the big question mark is france. britain always had one foot out of the european experiment. it was not part of the euro zone. france is at the core of it, yet europe is very unpopular. only about 52% of the french think that their lives are better because of the european union. they're right in the middle of those countries that think the european union is not worthwhile. the idea that you have marine who has taken a racist and anti-semitic party and turned it into an anti-european party because that seemed more acceptable and could get her further and he's saying it's time to have a referendum and she's probably going to come in first in the presidential rounds next year, that creates huge instability right in the core of europe. i think that will be very problematic for months to come. >> last week a line of immigrants told britain to take back control of our borders. the photo was taken in slavenia last ye
you have scotland saying they want to stay. talk about the instability we could see as a result of this vote. >> really the big question mark is france. britain always had one foot out of the european experiment. it was not part of the euro zone. france is at the core of it, yet europe is very unpopular. only about 52% of the french think that their lives are better because of the european union. they're right in the middle of those countries that think the european union is not...
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on their way to scotland. ukraine has rejected russia's offer of safe passage for people out of mariupol, in exchange for soldiers laying down their arms. ukrainian troops in the besieged city were given until 4 am uk time, to respond to the offer. the deputy prime minister, said ukraine would not surrender. the demands came just hours after the city said that moscow's forces bombs in school sheltering about 400 people. some managed to escape from mariupol. >> when they started bombing us from airplanes, it was already impossible to say we are hiding just in our apartment. we did not have any shelter close to us. or something like this. >> who is four people have said to have been killed when a russian missile hit a shopping center in the ukrainian capital of kyiv. security camera footage shows a huge explosion followed by a series of similar blasts layton sunday night. the video shows five fighters, and other rescuers rushing into the shopping center where the fire started before freeing a person who had been
on their way to scotland. ukraine has rejected russia's offer of safe passage for people out of mariupol, in exchange for soldiers laying down their arms. ukrainian troops in the besieged city were given until 4 am uk time, to respond to the offer. the deputy prime minister, said ukraine would not surrender. the demands came just hours after the city said that moscow's forces bombs in school sheltering about 400 people. some managed to escape from mariupol. >> when they started bombing us...
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you'll see him as he is now, in scotland. also england, of course. and that northern ireland and wales. this is all in an effort to introduce the new came to all of the countries that make up the united kingdom, amidst some tremors going on with scotland and other places like wales and northern ireland, of course. other places further afield, like canada and australia. starting with the notion of republicanism. but then after that, after all of those events, the queen's casket is going to be line instate right behind me, in westminster hall. that is part of the house of commons, that iconic building that you can obviously recognize right behind me. that will be for four full days, actually a little more than four full days. starting wednesday evening unending right up on the morning of the funeral on monday. not this coming monday, but the monday after that. that is a 24-hour affair, yasmin. so, if you are here in britain, in london, you can file by the queen's casket at any time of any day between wednesday and monday morning. there will be quite a
you'll see him as he is now, in scotland. also england, of course. and that northern ireland and wales. this is all in an effort to introduce the new came to all of the countries that make up the united kingdom, amidst some tremors going on with scotland and other places like wales and northern ireland, of course. other places further afield, like canada and australia. starting with the notion of republicanism. but then after that, after all of those events, the queen's casket is going to be...
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royal bank in scotland, lloyds standard life. they all came out and said, if in this referendum, they decide to leave the union of countries in the united kingdom, maybe they will move their either their tax or business headquarters south or they will gradually rejuice their engagement north of the border. so, just a reminder of what's at stake when the scotts go to the ballot next week on the 18th to decide whether they want to be part of the united kingdom. it's pocketbook story over a head story, i think, this morning. we'll l3w a little more about that, no doubt, over the coming days. the scottish opposition, the leader to the first minister saying this is corporate scare mongering. the banks know how to hurt a scottsman, i guess. go for his pocket. >> it might work. thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. boy, that is going to be a close election. now, let's move to the fight against ebola. doctors say the third american doctor who was infected by the virus in west africa has been improving. it could be thanks to inventive
royal bank in scotland, lloyds standard life. they all came out and said, if in this referendum, they decide to leave the union of countries in the united kingdom, maybe they will move their either their tax or business headquarters south or they will gradually rejuice their engagement north of the border. so, just a reminder of what's at stake when the scotts go to the ballot next week on the 18th to decide whether they want to be part of the united kingdom. it's pocketbook story over a head...
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instead. -- the headed goal gave scotland the lead. poland will reported a controversial penalty and spot ditch time -- scored in the 94th minute to deny scotland. -- in another international game. arsenal forward missed england 's upcoming internationals against switzerland in ivory coast after testing positive for coronavirus. he had been isolating from the squad at st. georges park from wednesday and has now gone home. to the latest on the chelsea ownership bag. as of late last night, the leading bidders for the club still hadn't been informed if they were on the final shortlist. sky sports news understands that new york jets owner, woody johnson, has missed out on the chance to buy chelsea. bids less by -- who part owns l.a. baseballs -- are believed to still be in contention. in cricket, -- were england save years on day one of the decisive third test against the west indies. england were pulled out for 204 in their first innings of the third and final test. -- he put on 94 the last wicket before the latter was bowled one run shor
instead. -- the headed goal gave scotland the lead. poland will reported a controversial penalty and spot ditch time -- scored in the 94th minute to deny scotland. -- in another international game. arsenal forward missed england 's upcoming internationals against switzerland in ivory coast after testing positive for coronavirus. he had been isolating from the squad at st. georges park from wednesday and has now gone home. to the latest on the chelsea ownership bag. as of late last night, the...
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. >> everything you need to know about scotland's independence vote after the break. sfx: opening chimes sfx: ambient park noise, crane engine, music begins. we asked people a question, how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $53, $21, do you think the money in your pocket could make an impact on something as big as your retirement? not a chance. i don't think so. it's hard to imagine how something so small can help with something so big. but if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge sfx: crowd cheering might not seem so big after all. ♪ while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical
. >> everything you need to know about scotland's independence vote after the break. sfx: opening chimes sfx: ambient park noise, crane engine, music begins. we asked people a question, how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $53, $21, do you think the money in your pocket could make an impact on something as big as your retirement? not a chance. i don't think so. it's hard to imagine how something so small can help with something so big. but if you start putting...
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briefing has just started from scotland yard. let's listen in. >> what we know about the inciden incidents, the ongoing operation and what london can expect over the coming days. as you know, we've declared this as a terrorist incident and command are carrying out full-scale investigation into the events today. the attack started when a car was driven over westminster bridge, hitting and injuring a number of members of the public, also including three police officers on eir way back from a common enaddition ceremony. the car crashed into parliament and a man with a knife continued the attack and tried to enter parliament. sadly i can confirm that now four people have died. that includes the police officer who was protecting parliament and one man we believe to be the attacker, who was shot by a police officer. the officer's family has been made aware. at least 20 people have been injured. as part of long-established and well-rehearsed plans, parliament has been locked down and met with our plans for ending terrorist attack. that
briefing has just started from scotland yard. let's listen in. >> what we know about the inciden incidents, the ongoing operation and what london can expect over the coming days. as you know, we've declared this as a terrorist incident and command are carrying out full-scale investigation into the events today. the attack started when a car was driven over westminster bridge, hitting and injuring a number of members of the public, also including three police officers on eir way back from...
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she loves scotland. she loves the outdoor life. we have talked about her passion for horse riding. she likes places away from the city. it also gives her a degree of privacy. there's a famous documentary, which hasn't been shown so much recently, of the royal family having a grill, a barbecue as we call it here. that out in the fields. that was at balmoral. there's a lot of family history for her there, both the royal family and her family. yes, it is a place that she will feel enormously at home. that, of course, is a good thing for somebody who is 96 and clearly struggling right now as we have been told in the statement. the doctors monitoring her. she's under medical supervision. there's, of course -- this happens just in the palace, in the buildings and also in the lives of the royals. there's this split screen between the private side and the public side. to give you an example of that, william and kate this week taking their children, george, charlotte and louis, to their new school. an experience that every parent watching will understand and know. then this news about the q
she loves scotland. she loves the outdoor life. we have talked about her passion for horse riding. she likes places away from the city. it also gives her a degree of privacy. there's a famous documentary, which hasn't been shown so much recently, of the royal family having a grill, a barbecue as we call it here. that out in the fields. that was at balmoral. there's a lot of family history for her there, both the royal family and her family. yes, it is a place that she will feel enormously at...
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scotland yard itself is a short distance away. downing street is there. the seats of british religion, the church of england is there. there are so many ways in which people can be attacked, but you're left thinking, how many defenses do we need to put up? if this is one person who's been inspired from overseas, it's very, very difficult to defend against that. >> malcolm nance, this is where we enter your expertise. one of my point that four seconds before this happened, this was just a car. after this sudden left turn, it was a terrorist weapon. >> absolutely right. and, you know, keir brings a very important point to the table. as your question indicated, what level of security do we want? what level of security we need. if you leaf it to counterterrorism professionals like, my we'll be building 20-foot high texas barriers around your building and it will look like downtown baghdad, tanks on the street corners. this is not what we are. as we are as a nation, both nations allied -- >> as you talk, this is new york city police officers. >> emergency resp
scotland yard itself is a short distance away. downing street is there. the seats of british religion, the church of england is there. there are so many ways in which people can be attacked, but you're left thinking, how many defenses do we need to put up? if this is one person who's been inspired from overseas, it's very, very difficult to defend against that. >> malcolm nance, this is where we enter your expertise. one of my point that four seconds before this happened, this was just a...
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. >> in a remote part of scotland there was a lighthouse. and robert told kim that's where they would be, gathering intelligence together. monitoring russian submarines as they skulked by. they'd send their dispatches to spymasters in london. so you were going to be mr. and mrs. james bond living in a lighthouse someplace. >> we were going to be living in a lighthouse. >> kim's parents had divorced and now both were remarried. she called her dad in sioux city, iowa, to tell him about her serious live-in boyfriend. >> i told everybody my daughter was marrying james bond. >> kim was shaken but not stirred by the prospect of keeping vigil in a desolate lighthouse. still, she told her dad, the money was good. $170,000 a year. he was skeptical. >> i said, i may be a farm boy from iowa that's got stupid tattooed on his forehead, but they don't pay anybody thousands of dollars to turn a light on in a lighthouse. i said, do i have stupid tattooed up here? >> but after he happened to see a documentary about russian submarines and talked with his daug
. >> in a remote part of scotland there was a lighthouse. and robert told kim that's where they would be, gathering intelligence together. monitoring russian submarines as they skulked by. they'd send their dispatches to spymasters in london. so you were going to be mr. and mrs. james bond living in a lighthouse someplace. >> we were going to be living in a lighthouse. >> kim's parents had divorced and now both were remarried. she called her dad in sioux city, iowa, to tell...
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. >> reporter: london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged scotland yard hired a former "news of the world" editor as a media consultant in 2009. the same year investigators decided not to further pursue the phone-hacking case. the former editor, neil wallace, was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have heard suggestions we must have suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say unequivocally that i did not and had no reason to do so. >> reporter: even with the head of police preparing to step down, scotland yard continues to make arrests. rebekah brooks, former head of rupert murdoch's newspaper arm here in the uk who resigned herself on friday. it was just a week ago that murdoch flew to london and stood by her side, all smiles. brooks had a immediate otheric rise at the condition, becoming editor of "news of the world" when she was only 32. neil sean worked for another murdoch newspaper, "the sun". >> she rose to the top through sheer ambition, networking and an ability to do the job. >> reporter: in 2002 w
. >> reporter: london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged scotland yard hired a former "news of the world" editor as a media consultant in 2009. the same year investigators decided not to further pursue the phone-hacking case. the former editor, neil wallace, was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have heard suggestions we must have suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say unequivocally...
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we heard scotland is trying to disappear. what do you see the next year or so? >> i don't want to suggest a magic money tree. even on george osbourne's own side found really unbelievable about his emergency budget or his punishment budget was that he was saying all the weight would fall on spending caps, and even people on his side of the argument was saying, that's just not economically literal. if that was to be the case, this is what i mean about the magic money tree, you would borrow more -- there is other ways you could do it. you don't necessarily put on the pain on for instance the welfare budget or whatever. that's the disagreement that people had with osbourne. it wasn't so much that there will have to be a recalculation of our finances at a later point. it was more how you do it. robert is shaking his head, but that's the kind of -- >> shaking my head at just reading -- >> you are watching itv news, an incredibly tight race. let's go back to ron and sauda for an-year-old of what this will do economically. >> it may do a lot, more than we think. certain
we heard scotland is trying to disappear. what do you see the next year or so? >> i don't want to suggest a magic money tree. even on george osbourne's own side found really unbelievable about his emergency budget or his punishment budget was that he was saying all the weight would fall on spending caps, and even people on his side of the argument was saying, that's just not economically literal. if that was to be the case, this is what i mean about the magic money tree, you would borrow...
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king charles is still here in scotland this morning, he and the queen consort camilla will make their way to london today and he will perform his first acts really as king. he will be meeting with the prime minister list trusts, and at some point later today is also expected to give his very first address to the nation. alex. >> you know,, kelly you make a good point on how 96 years old, everybody knew that this was going to happen at some point soon. there were also at indicating, yet the strength which she always carried on her duties, she always seemed to rally. i think there were many without despite what the police had issued, she might rally and then it would be at least a few more days. i think that is part of the shock that people are feeling just knowing that this woman on the throne for 70 years finally succumb. i mean, wouldn't you say, that is really the tenor of things from the country? >> i think so. there have been stories over the years, over the decades about queen elizabeth and how robust she is, and how she would, you, know fall off her horse and hop right back up.
king charles is still here in scotland this morning, he and the queen consort camilla will make their way to london today and he will perform his first acts really as king. he will be meeting with the prime minister list trusts, and at some point later today is also expected to give his very first address to the nation. alex. >> you know,, kelly you make a good point on how 96 years old, everybody knew that this was going to happen at some point soon. there were also at indicating, yet...
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katy tur reporting from turnberry, scotland. thanks for that. donald trump playing up his connection to brexit on twitter this morning. this is what he's been tweeting out. america is proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with a free and independent uk. we stand together as friends, as allies and as a people with a shared history. vanity fair london editor harry porter has been following the trumpification of british politics. this is something a lot of people are talking about, they are looking at this result and looking at the demographics behind it, the campaign behind it and they are saying what just happened in britain could be a preview of what could happen in the united states this november. what are the tleparallels you s? >> i think the parallels are very, very clear. i mean for a start, you have the same group of people in britain who were dissatisfied with the political establishment as the -- and the same people in america who are fed up with d.c. and fed up with the traditional political parties. also, i think, a crucial part of this
katy tur reporting from turnberry, scotland. thanks for that. donald trump playing up his connection to brexit on twitter this morning. this is what he's been tweeting out. america is proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with a free and independent uk. we stand together as friends, as allies and as a people with a shared history. vanity fair london editor harry porter has been following the trumpification of british politics. this is something a lot of people are talking about, they are looking...
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we haven't made the gains we wanted in england and whealales and in scotland we've seen a surge overwhelm our party. >> let's go to the price for 2016 in america. much of the republican presidential field will go to south carolina this weekend. senator lindsey graham is looking to defend his home turf. they report he could enter the field in june. he even handicapped the odds he'd run. laying out policy that separates him from the rest of the pack. >> are you going to run for president? >> 9 8.6% sure i will. >> you are the only one who advocates a path for citizenship. >> absolutely. the one thing i will not tolerate is allowing millions of pooe people to live here the rest of their life without an opportunity to become part of us. you'll have a long hard path to citizenship citizenship. it will be up to you but i want to create the path because i don't like the idea of millions of people living in america for the rest of their lives being the hired help. >> 98.6% chance. chris christie was in new hampshire yesterday and when questioned about the lingering george washington bridge scanda
we haven't made the gains we wanted in england and whealales and in scotland we've seen a surge overwhelm our party. >> let's go to the price for 2016 in america. much of the republican presidential field will go to south carolina this weekend. senator lindsey graham is looking to defend his home turf. they report he could enter the field in june. he even handicapped the odds he'd run. laying out policy that separates him from the rest of the pack. >> are you going to run for...
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at scotland we have these scotland on avalanche service. if you're coming north to the highlands, have a look at the avalanche. and there's great information there to help you plan. obviously where you go, we need to relate back to the weather. so always aim to plan to get the most from your journey. so try and correspond your journey to where the weather is perhaps a little bit more benign. or where -- yesterday on our mountains we had low avalanche hazards. and today with the new slow fall we have more direct avalanche hazards. that information is there to help you navigate and negotiate around. of course, as we look at the cloud behind me. the ability to navigate is going to be very central to a successful journey on the mountains. if you want to navigator that relies on technology, please make sure you have back up in terms of battery. but you're always slightly vulnerable if you're just relying on mapping or on a phone for example. and we always advocate a map and compass of heading for the hills. >> really good advice, thank you very
at scotland we have these scotland on avalanche service. if you're coming north to the highlands, have a look at the avalanche. and there's great information there to help you plan. obviously where you go, we need to relate back to the weather. so always aim to plan to get the most from your journey. so try and correspond your journey to where the weather is perhaps a little bit more benign. or where -- yesterday on our mountains we had low avalanche hazards. and today with the new slow fall we...